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Computers and Technology, 08.05.2021 18:20 justicehernandez
Use modularization to write pseudocode for a program that prompts a user to enter a number. If the entered number is not a zero (0), your program should display all odd numbers that occurs before the entered number. For example, if a user enters a 10, the program should echo the following numbers: 1 3 5 7 9. Entering a 0 will result in the termination of the program.
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